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NBA player ejected...or not?
Just saw the highlights of the OKC-Houston game. Hasheem Thabeet gets ejected for pushing one of the officials during a scrum under the hoop. The official immedately T's him up and tosses him. The 3 officials get together and discuss the situation and then decide to recind the ejection. I been an official for 20 yrs. High school and some small local college but I don't follow the NBA at all. Is there an NBA rule that allows for that type of call to be overturned?
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All ejections are subject to review (I think except for something like getting two T's for something such as arguing a play). A player is only ejected after confirmation from replay. The officials on the court have the right to upgrade or downgrade a technical foul.
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That video doesn't show what Thabeet did or didn't do.
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My question is ... does that matter? |
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Mark Davis can be a little quick on the trigger and he issued a T to Reggie Evans of the Clippers in the playoffs last year that was just absurd IMO.
Nice job here to rescind the T IMO. I like the fact that the NBA allows use of replay to get calls like this right. In HS where an ejection can cost a player to miss additional games I think we need to be 100% sure that the action warrants that kind of penalty. Here, I don't think Thabeets actions warranted an ejection. |
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